Ufuma

Ufumaland (Ana Uvume)is one of the 16 major towns that make up the geo-political area called Orumba North Local Government Area of Anambra state, Nigeria. Ufuma has the geographical coordinates of 6° 5' 0" North, 7° 11' 0" East .

Ufuma is particularly famous for several reasons;

It served as sanctuary for Biafran Warlords towards the terminal stage of the Nigerian-Biafran war.

Ufuma is also renown for its agricultural sector , especially with respect to palm oil , rice, and Cassava.

Ufuma is also sometimes referred to as Holy Land by followers of Ekpere Ufuma, because it is the place where the controversial sect had its origin. The name, Ekpere Ufuma, translates to ‘Ufuma Prayers’ or ‘Prayer Band’, is more of a derogatory appellation used by followers of Orthodox churches (Catholic & Anglicans) in Igboland to address members of the ALL CHRISTIANS PRACTICAL PRAYING BAND movement founded by Papa Eleazer Nwokolo, a former Anglican catechist, and his wife, Sophie, in Umunebo-Ufuma around 1957.

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Airports close to Ufuma in Nigeria

In terms of proximity, the closest airport is ENU - Enugu, located 60.2 km north east of Ufuma. Other airports in Nigeria that are not as close as Enugu Airport include PHC - Port Harcourt International 120.9 km south, BNI - Benin 177.2 km west, CBQ - Calabar 177.8 km south east,and MDI - Makurdi 239.0 km north east.

Closest towns to Ufuma in Nigeria

Within the Orumba North structure, the closest towns bordering Ufuma are Ajalli which is the closest at 5.2km from Ufuma. Others are Ndikelionwu 5.5km, and Ndiokpalaeze which is 5.9km away from the heart of Ufuma.

Markets

Ufumaland has a large market known as far back as the pre-colonial period as Afor Ufuma. It was originally hosted on Afor which is one of the days in traditional Igbo week of 5-days. Afor is also considered one of the two market days. The other being Eke.

Financial Institutions

The major financial institution in Ufumaland is Ufuma Microfinance Bank Limited MicroFinance Bank registered since 1/2/2008. It was formerly known as Ufuma Community Bank Limited .Its ownership is community -based (domestic).